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AWR VSS Detecting a Interfering Signal

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CB202501275646 6 months ago

In my design I have implemented a jamming signal (tone block), transmitted via antenna,  to interferer with a specific frequency in the 5GHz band, for example 5.18GHz so channel 36; this signal is received via an antenna. How would I go about designing a detector that could sense this interference at the receiving antenna and perhaps swich to a different channel or the 6GHz band.

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    0 cdsba 6 months ago

    Here is one way to create a power threshold detector in VSS

    The PWR_MTR reads the power at the output of the receive antenna. The DECIDE block outputs '0' when the power level is below a threshold set by the SRC_R block. The DECIDE block outputs '1' when the power exceeds the threshold value. The output of the DECIDE block then controls the switch to change RF channels.

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